During the last two decades rock mechanics in Europe has been
undergoing some major transformation. The reduction of mining
activities in Europe affects heavily on rock mechanics teaching and
research at universities and institutes. At the same time, new
emerging activities, notably, underground infrastructure
construction, geothermal energy development, radioactive waste and
CO2 repository, and natural hazard management, are creating new
opportunities of research and engineering. Rock mechanics today is
closely associated with, and indeed part of, construction, energy,
and environmental engineering.
Rock Mechanics in Civil and Environmental Engineering collects
200 papers presented at the European Rock Mechanics Symposium
EUROCK 2010, covering recent developments in rock mechanics. Topics
include: rock mechanics theory, rock dynamics and rate dependent
behaviour, laboratory and field test techniques, numerical
modelling methods, and rock mechanics applications to engineering
design, tunnel excavation and support, slope stabilisation,
radioactive waste repository, petroleum and hydropower energy,
earthquake and natural hazard management. The book will be
invaluable to academics and engineers involved and interested in
rock mechanics and rock.
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